Police in Bangladesh say they have killed at least nine suspected militants in a raid on their hideout in the capital, Dhaka.
Deputy
Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Masud Ahmed said a “two-hour
gunfight” erupted between officers and the suspects, who were hiding in a
building in the capital.
Security forces also arrested one of the men, who had sustained injuries in the scuffles. The suspected militants were reportedly planning to conduct a large-scale terrorist attack in the country.
An investigation is underway to determine which group they belonged to.
Reports say the men were wearingsignature
black robes of the Takfiri Daesh terror group, which has claimed a
series of terror attacks in the Asian country in recent months.
However, officials say evidence showed they were members of local banned group Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen (JMB).
National
police chief A.K.M Shahidul Haque said the nine killed in Tuesday’s
raid had no links with the Takfiri Daesh terror group.
“We
think they are all JMB members... We have not found any link with IS
[Daesh]. They are all local Bangladeshi militants,” Haque said.
Dhaka
rejects the presence of Daesh and other foreign terror groups in
Bangladesh, saying local militant groups, including the JMB and Hizb ut
Tahrir, are behind the recent wave of terror activities in the country.
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